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Didcot Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Didcot:
Saint Michael’s Church, Blewbury  (1.2 Miles)
You must leave the main road behind, and go deep into Blewbury, to truly appreciate this chocolate box village. Blewbury lies at the foot of...
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Didcot Railway Centre, Didcot  (1.9 Miles)
Didcot lies halfway between London and Bristol on Brunel’s historic Great Western Railway. The original engine shed is home to a lovingly restored collection of...
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Champ's Chapel Museum, East Hendred  (4.7 Miles)
A Grade I listed building and protected by a local heritage foundation, this 15th Century chapel is one of the most beautiful buildings in the...
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Pendon Museum, Abingdon  (5.2 Miles)
Pendon Museum was founded in 1954 to commemorate in miniature the landscape of the Vale of the White Horse as it was in the 1920’s....
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Wallingford Museum, Wallingford  (6.6 Miles)
This beautiful local history museum is housed in a medieval oak beamed hall-house. The museum has a wide-ranging collection, the focus of which is...
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Abingdon County Hall, Abingdon  (7.5 Miles)
This hall is located at the heart of the community on the Market Square and is without a doubt one of the most interesting and...
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Abingdon County Hall Museum, Abingdon  (7.5 Miles)
This grade 1 listed building is home to one of the most famous museums in the area. Opposite the medieval abbey in the centre...
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Dorchester Abbey Museum, Wallingford  (8.2 Miles)
Dorchester Abbey Museum is housed in two buildings on the site of the Abbey. The Old Schoolroom is part of the abbey’s 14th Century...
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The Living Rainforest, Newbury  (9.7 Miles)
A living rainforest inside glass houses near Newbury. It successfully brings together an array of animals, including free ranging butterflies, lizards & birds, and over...
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St. Mary’s Church, Streatley  (10 Miles)
The picturesque village of Streatley lies on the Berkshire side of the river Thames, facing Goring on Thames; the two villages are linked by a...
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Saint Mary’s Church, Aldworth  (10.7 Miles)
This tiny Berkshire parish church is home to the ‘Aldworth Giants’, statues of the De La Beche family dating back to the 14th Century. These...
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The Ridgeway, Aldworth  (10.7 Miles)
The Ridgeway is Britain’s oldest road. Stretching 87 miles, this chalk ridge route was used by prehistoric man, and is still enjoyed today by walkers...
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Lardon Chase, Streatley  (10.7 Miles)
Lardon Chase is owned by the National Trust, from this beautiful spot at the top of Streatley Hill, a panoramic view of Goring on Thames...
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St Thomas of Canterbury, Goring-on-Thames  (10.7 Miles)
Travelling over the double bridges joining together the villages of Goring and Streatley, after taking in the breathtaking views of the River Thames, you will...
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Thames Path, Goring-on-Thames  (10.7 Miles)
From its source in the Cotswolds, the River Thames winds itself along a breathtaking journey to the Thames Barrier in London. The Thames Path is...
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Goring And Streatley Bridge, Goring-on-Thames  (10.7 Miles)
This magnificent road bridge across the Thames joins together the villages of Goring in Oxfordshire, and Streatley in Berkshire. The bridge as it stands today...
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The Holies, Streatley  (10.7 Miles)
The Holies is a picturesque area of woodland and downland in Berkshire, with fantastic views, making it a popular destination for hikers and dog walkers....
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Venn Mill, Abingdon  (10.8 Miles)
A 200 year old working watermill in wildlife friendly surroundings, open 2nd Sunday in every month, April to October 10-5pm, adults £1 and children 50...
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Bate Musical Collection Museum, Oxford  (12.3 Miles)
The Bate Collection celebrates the history of the western musical tradition from medieval times to the modern day. The museum houses a large collection...
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Merton College, Oxford  (12.4 Miles)
Unlike many of the colleges of Oxford University, Merton College is free to visitors. As one of the three colleges that were founded in...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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